Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
plant molecular physiology for major crops in South Australia. Outputs from this investment will lead to new research discoveries related to fundamental understanding of molecular biology, physiology and
-
decision making in contested and dynamic environments, considering a broad range of modelling and simulation and software engineering research approaches. The ideal candidate will enjoy working in a team
-
molecular genetics supporting the Grains Research and Development Corporation funded Weed Management Initiative under the supervision of Professor Christopher Preston at the University of Adelaide. As a
-
protocols in dynamic, containerised simulation environments. To be successful you will need: To be eligible or willing and able to become eligible to hold an Australian security clearance. Solid Python
-
molecular biology techniques used in plant synthetic biology experiments. You will assist with implementation and streamlining organisational processes and will liaise with all PSBA AU staff to make sure the
-
will also have a chance to utilise molecular biology techniques used in plant synthetic biology experiments. The Transformation Technician will also contribute to the implementation and optimisation
-
motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics & Photonic Integrated Circuits). Working in the Precision Measurement Group, you will work with a team towards using
-
-day operations of high-performance plant molecular biology laboratories. You’ll be the go-to person for lab coordination, safety compliance, and stock management, while also assisting with experimental
-
cutting-edge research in biochemistry, molecular biology and plant science. The student will be supervised by Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa based at the University of Adelaide. Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa is
-
Medical School which is uncovering genetic causes of cerebral palsy. The Neurogenetics Research Group is a multidisciplinary research group studying genetic causes and underlying molecular mechanisms